What Is Colic in Babies?
It may seem strange that babies are born without fully
functional digestive systems, but many doctors believe this to
be true! Colic in babies may occur for several reasons. The
baby is unable to digest complex milk sugar due to a lack of
gut flora (healthy microorganisms in the stomach) or the lack
of Melatonin needed to transport toxins and ease digestion. But
then again, sometimes it's just pent up gas from an immature
system.
Don't worry!
Your baby will be digesting food, getting rid of waste and
adapting to his or her new environment in no time at all. It
takes roughly four months for this phase to pass. In the
meantime, there are some options to ease colic pain.
Dealing with a colic baby can be very stressful for new
parents. It's hard to stomach the idea that there is simply
nothing you can do. Suddenly, you feel like a scientist,
scrambling for any new tactic or product that will soothe the
colicky baby.
Treating symptoms of colic depends upon the root problem,
which is disputed and may vary from infant to infant. First of
all, take note when your baby is shrieking. Is the baby crying
mostly after a feeding? Try burping the baby or giving a light
tummy and intestinal massage. If you are unsure of how to do
this, then there are DVDs out on how to do it properly to
facilitate effective waste movement.
Additionally, Colic Calm gripe water has been known to help
ease colic pain in some babies. Colic gripe water provides the
baby with a natural remedy composed of peppermint, fennel,
aloe, lemon balm, ginger, chamomile and caraway.
These homeopathic herbs have been used to treat digestive
troubles for centuries and are perfectly safe for infants. If
you suspect the baby may have trouble digesting lactose from
the milk, then you can try a Lactase supplement, which is a
natural substitution that will help the baby breakdown complex
sugar. This has proven very effective as well.
If your baby is waking in the night and crying incessantly
(as most babies do), then you can treat this colic in babies by
adjusting some of the external components of the room. Try
playing a CD at bedtime. Lullabies, baby heartbeats, waves or
other monotonous, soothing sounds are best.
Sometimes, even the sound of a washing machine can lull a
colicky baby to sleep. Other babies respond well to movement,
such as a car ride or an infant swing, as they are comforting
and ease colic pain.
Fever and diarrhea are not normal side effects of colic in
babies. You may want to check with a doctor if these symptoms
occur. Also, your baby should not be resisting feedings or be
unable to gain weight. Other trouble may include lactose
intolerance or more serious digestive failure, to name a few.
If your infant cries for more than three hours and for more
than three days per week, then seek help.
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